So what makes a missing person or disappearance case a "missing 411" qualifier. Most of the time its down to the strange circumstances of the person's disappearance. Most of the time the missing individual is never found. Which, considering many of the locations, and the extensive area search and rescue efforts to locate the missing person, is strange in itself. Although some investigators and casual researchers disagree.
And if the person is found, which is sadly, usually dead, the circumstances are very mysterious to say the least. Many books have been written about the missing 411 cases and people going missing in the national parks. One of the authorities on this subject is David Paulides. In order by date (year, not month), here is a list of the Missing 411 Book series by David Paulides. They are currently for sale on Amazon. I believe the books can be found in hardback paperback, Kindle format, audiobooks and PDFs.
List Of Missing 411 Books [by David Paulides]
Missing 411-Western United States & Canada: Unexplained Disappearances of North Americans that have never been solved - 2012 [UK LINK]
Missing 411- Eastern United States: Unexplained disappearances of North Americans that have never been solved - 2012
Missing 411-North America and Beyond: Stories of people who have disappeared in remote locations of North America and five other countries - 2013
Missing 411-The Devil's in the Detail - 2014 [UK LINK]
Missing 411- A Sobering Coincidence - 2015
Missing 411- Hunters (Volume 1) - 2016
Missing 411- Off the Grid - 2017
Missing 411: LAW - 2018
David Paulides has also written books on Bigfoot. Those are:
Tribal Bigfoot [UK LINK]
The Hoopa Project - Bigfoot encounters in California [UK LINK]
Hoopa Project: Bigfoot Encounters in California (2018 Reprint) [UK LINK]
4 comments:
The ones I have read - hunters + Western United States & Canada have been fascinating reads.
Why are they so expensive? Out of print?
Paulides doesn't like to admit that hypothermia causes people to take their clothes off. He glosses over that all the time.
should be free
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